DocumentCode
1859841
Title
Cybersecurity and spam: WCIT and the future
Author
Hill, Richard ; Powers, Shawn
Author_Institution
Hill & Assoc., Geneva, Switzerland
fYear
2013
fDate
4-6 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Various proposals for treaty provisions to increase international cooperation to improve cybersecurity and to combat spam were opposed by various countries (in particular the United States) during the ITU´s 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12) in Dubai. For this and other reasons, a large block of developed countries did not sign the treaty approved in Dubai. This situation creates uncertainty regarding cooperation with respect to security issues and can lead to a continuation of unilateral, and extraterritorial, assertions of national powers, including surveillance and cyberw arfare. Yet there are continued calls for cooperation, in particular at the bilateral level. This paper provides background information and analysis, suggesting possible ways forward.
Keywords
security of data; unsolicited e-mail; Dubai; WCIT; World Conference on International Telecommunications; bilateral level; cybersecurity; cyberwarfare; international cooperation; national powers; security issues; spam; surveillance; Computer security; Government; Internet; Proposals; Surveillance; Telecommunications; ITU; WCIT; cybersecurity; cyberwarfare; spam;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
World Cyberspace Cooperation Summit IV (WCC4), 2013
Conference_Location
Palo Alto, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCS.2013.7050502
Filename
7050502
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